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no greek life is refined in union brooke's house is no need to do we have been renovated there's even a small hotel the new trees giacomo said the other return these are mainly pinning their hopes in the small village school the scene as a test of how series turkey's about its new policy toward minorities secret offshore accounts are you what comes to mind when we talk about tax evasion but what about when is the stand and that the seats so that it's a trade slovakia has calculated that it loses out millions of years every year due to such practices. but now the government has come up with a creative idea to take stock. slovakia already surprise its european neighbors when it introduced a flat tax rate of nineteen percent in two thousand for it was a move that proved popular with the business community but it's already been scrapped. now the finance minister has come up with a new idea. to encourage the nation's people to help keep tabs on who is and isn't paying tax. it went well for everyone to get a receipt in to check out and make sure it's legitimate gold were in the eyes of the
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. >> michael o'hanlon with the brookings institute. please come back again. i have a feeling we will have reason to talk many times in the future. >> thank you. goodbye. >> tonight rumors about mr. trump and what you might be up to. marie le pen has responded. she was not there to see the president-elect. one witness posted this photo of her sitting at a cafe. she refused to comment as she entered an elevator in the building. she is seen as a contender to win the french presidency later this year. you're watching dw news. good news for the german economy. kristof will explain why 2016 solve the strongest performance in years. we will be back. >> make your smart tv even smarter. the dw smart tv app. what you want when you want it. up to date, extraordinary. in depth. you decide what is on. find out more. >> one out of eight people is suffering from hunger. join the fight. >> live from berlin, our top stories. donald trump's choice to head the cia has taken a tough stand against russia. russia acts aggressively around the world and he said it is clear that russ
. >> michael o'hanlon with the brookings institute. please come back again. i have a feeling we will have reason to talk many times in the future. >> thank you. goodbye. >> tonight rumors about mr. trump and what you might be up to. marie le pen has responded. she was not there to see the president-elect. one witness posted this photo of her sitting at a cafe. she refused to comment as she entered an elevator in the building. she is seen as a contender to win the french...
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in middle east analyst at the brookings institute in washington d.c. joneses. >> in his first term, he felt a tremendous amount of pressure from both washington -- folks in washington -- and in israel to make a visit to israel. the israelis felt kind of sidelined by the cairo speech which he opened his first term with, and they did not necessarily like the tone of that speech. they were waiting for some sign that he also had a concern with the israeli public. he resisted his entire first term and decided to make this his first trip of his second term, as a way, maybe, of making up for not going in his first four years. >> let me ask you -- will this visit helped to start to restart or bring about a revival of the peace process? >> well, i think the chances seem unlikely at this moment, that we will see any major breakthrough in the coming weeks or months, but you never know. it is possible. i do not think that is the primary goal of his mission, but i think the fact that his new secretary of state, john kerry, is very interested in doing exactly that a
in middle east analyst at the brookings institute in washington d.c. joneses. >> in his first term, he felt a tremendous amount of pressure from both washington -- folks in washington -- and in israel to make a visit to israel. the israelis felt kind of sidelined by the cairo speech which he opened his first term with, and they did not necessarily like the tone of that speech. they were waiting for some sign that he also had a concern with the israeli public. he resisted his entire first...
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there is still pressure on senior figures at "news international" including a former editor, or backup brooks. even though there is not this commercial closure, there is also a smart business decision by murdoch because the newspaper wasn't losing money. although he seems to be bowling to political pressure -- the newspaper was losing money, and although he seems to be bound to the political pressure, it makes financial sense. >>> parliamentary elections for next month in syria according to a newspaper which has close ties to the government. it said reforms on the media and political parties must be passed first. meanwhile, one of the centers of the uprising and the president, groups say that the police fired at the crowds demanding reforms wednesday. activists say at least 20 people died since forces moved in earlier this week. >>> the president of yemen has made his first television appearance since suffering severe burns and an attack at the beginning of last month. he repeated his call for dialogue among yemen's rival political groups and gave no sign that he was prepared to step down, bu
there is still pressure on senior figures at "news international" including a former editor, or backup brooks. even though there is not this commercial closure, there is also a smart business decision by murdoch because the newspaper wasn't losing money. although he seems to be bowling to political pressure -- the newspaper was losing money, and although he seems to be bound to the political pressure, it makes financial sense. >>> parliamentary elections for next month in...
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murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained information by illegal means such as hacked voice mails and buying of policemen. the planned merger of the new york and frankfurt stock exchanges has passed another milestone. >> a large portion of shareholders approved the deal, which creates the world's biggest stock exchange. the approval was one of the last major obstacles to the merger plan. nyse/ueor -- nyse/euronext shareholders already gave the approval last week. authorities 1 5 billion euros in long-term bonds, but only high yields, reflecting concerns over rome's ability to stabilize finances. european shares lost ground for the fourth time in five sessions. the dax finished today lower. the same for the eurostoxx 50. the dow jones industrial also ended the session down by 0.4%. the euro is trading for $1.4149. russia is taking a step into the german energy markets. g
murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained information by illegal means such as hacked voice mails and buying of policemen. the planned merger of the new york and frankfurt stock exchanges has passed another milestone. >> a large portion of shareholders approved...
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richard walker caught up with me and some -- nathan sox at the brookings institute. >> at the beginning of the week we heard from benjamin netanyahu at the united nations. now he is in washington bringing the message about not been an perusal i iran over its nuclear program. do you think he is going to get a willing and receptive audience in the white house after mark >> this is mostly for public consumption. the president has heard this from the prime minister many times. still, iran is the number one issue on the mind of the israelis. the three things on his mind, the joke is, are iran, iran, and iran. >> that new context is now of course the have many countries from around the world and the region joining in this battle against the islamic state. it really is a new situation and new overall picture in the middle east. where does israel fit in strategically? >> on the one hand israel is very concerned about the mayhem around it. they find themselves with a lot of angst about the jihad these in every dirction. there are other ways in which they are much more secure. many of the main po
richard walker caught up with me and some -- nathan sox at the brookings institute. >> at the beginning of the week we heard from benjamin netanyahu at the united nations. now he is in washington bringing the message about not been an perusal i iran over its nuclear program. do you think he is going to get a willing and receptive audience in the white house after mark >> this is mostly for public consumption. the president has heard this from the prime minister many times. still,...
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>>brooks: yeah, absolutely. that's the main problem. >>reporter: that's the technical analysis of it. >>yeah close enough. >>but on a good day and in the right place...gliding races can be truly spectacular...with pilots flying at up to 300km/hr most commonly by riding winds lifting off mountain ridges, or jumping betweenrising columns of air called thermals, in an elaborate game of 3d chess.... >>tribe: in simple terms you climb in thermals and then you glide losing height until you get to the next thermal. >>hibberd: i always look at gliding as it's an aeronautical form of sailing. making the most out of the weather. >>reporter: the thermals rise from patches of ground that have heated more quickly than surrounding areas. amonga multitude of strategic decisions...spotting good thermals is a key skill.... >>tribe: the clouds themselves are very good thermal markers. >>spreckley: then you're looking at ground features....you think oh there's a factory down there...that might be heating up more than the surrounding area....so you have a
>>brooks: yeah, absolutely. that's the main problem. >>reporter: that's the technical analysis of it. >>yeah close enough. >>but on a good day and in the right place...gliding races can be truly spectacular...with pilots flying at up to 300km/hr most commonly by riding winds lifting off mountain ridges, or jumping betweenrising columns of air called thermals, in an elaborate game of 3d chess.... >>tribe: in simple terms you climb in thermals and then you glide...
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and i think the government has to pass these and we must get through the political donny brook and pass these. i don't think the federal government is doing enough and i'm hoping this bill and mineac. that is something that the >> bio metric identification means that you stand in front of an instrument and you open your eye and the instrument reads your eye and your receipt in a is -- retina is yours and no one else's and that goes on a card. with that card is the listing of your life, whether or not you have felies or misdemeanor arrests or whatever how much money you owe or whatever is necessary to clear you. this identification, for example, instead of focusing on things when you go through a screener in the apartment you are folk -- airport, you are focusing on people. the likelihood that they are terrorists. does this play any role in what we're talking about here today, bio metrics? it assumes that you are going to appear before a machine and we really don't want that if we're placing a telephone call from a -- from a magazine that has a listing of something that we want to buy. d
and i think the government has to pass these and we must get through the political donny brook and pass these. i don't think the federal government is doing enough and i'm hoping this bill and mineac. that is something that the >> bio metric identification means that you stand in front of an instrument and you open your eye and the instrument reads your eye and your receipt in a is -- retina is yours and no one else's and that goes on a card. with that card is the listing of your life,...